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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 649891" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi crazy8svt,</p><p>The advice robu has already provided is pretty sound advice. The primary difference between the two options is that the TAC15i uses a proprietary lower unit that can't be converted or used for anything else, so it must always stay as a crossbow. The TAC15 uses anybodies lower unit which means it can be changed around, if one desires. The TAC15i will also have a much heavier stock trigger than most AR15's, so most people prefer to replace the stock trigger with an after market trigger with about 3 lbs. of let off to make the shooting really pleasurable. </p><p></p><p>You can contact Len Backus or his son Andy on this website and they can provide all the answers to any questions you might have. Both own and shoot these crossbows and they stock almost every / any PSE parts or after market add-on worth talking about. They know these crossbows inside and out and are capable of providing the best advice that can be had.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon Henry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 649891, member: 29115"] Hi crazy8svt, The advice robu has already provided is pretty sound advice. The primary difference between the two options is that the TAC15i uses a proprietary lower unit that can't be converted or used for anything else, so it must always stay as a crossbow. The TAC15 uses anybodies lower unit which means it can be changed around, if one desires. The TAC15i will also have a much heavier stock trigger than most AR15's, so most people prefer to replace the stock trigger with an after market trigger with about 3 lbs. of let off to make the shooting really pleasurable. You can contact Len Backus or his son Andy on this website and they can provide all the answers to any questions you might have. Both own and shoot these crossbows and they stock almost every / any PSE parts or after market add-on worth talking about. They know these crossbows inside and out and are capable of providing the best advice that can be had. Regards, Jon Henry [/QUOTE]
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